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| 01/16/2009 10:24:47 AM |
Source of Lightby BrinComment by Jutilda: I guess nothing beats the green sky and tiny dots of the aurora borealis. One of nature's true wonders. 8 |
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| 01/08/2009 04:20:18 PM |
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| 12/23/2008 04:50:39 AM |
Moment in time by BrinComment by Brin: Originally posted by jeger: Greetings from the critique club...
Well Brin, you've put me in the difficult position of giving you some constructive criticism. I often see your photographs on the front page, and aspire to be as consitent as you.
You've done an excellent job at tackling the challenge theme. It is quite obvious a fill flash has been used to capture the details of the horse. I love how you have placed the sun behind the subject. It avoids overexposure in the sky, and also gives a halo effect around the main subject. You've balanced the photograph well by using the rule of thirds. If I had to find one thing to improve, I would prefer to see a little more snow between the horses feet and the bottom of the photograph. Such a minor criticism, but I wouldn't feel helpful if I didn't have something to contribute.
Keep up the good work!
If you need any clarification on any of my comments, please feel free to pm me. It might take some time for me to get back to you. |
Many thanks Jonathan for your good critique - much appreciated! |
| 12/22/2008 10:20:31 PM |
Moment in time by BrinComment by jeger: Greetings from the critique club...
Well Brin, you've put me in the difficult position of giving you some constructive criticism. I often see your photographs on the front page, and aspire to be as consitent as you.
You've done an excellent job at tackling the challenge theme. It is quite obvious a fill flash has been used to capture the details of the horse. I love how you have placed the sun behind the subject. It avoids overexposure in the sky, and also gives a halo effect around the main subject. You've balanced the photograph well by using the rule of thirds. If I had to find one thing to improve, I would prefer to see a little more snow between the horses feet and the bottom of the photograph. Such a minor criticism, but I wouldn't feel helpful if I didn't have something to contribute.
Keep up the good work!
If you need any clarification on any of my comments, please feel free to pm me. It might take some time for me to get back to you. |
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| 12/18/2008 03:48:54 PM |
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| 12/17/2008 01:50:56 PM |
Moment in time by BrinComment by SandyP: Oh I love that guy! He is so cute in the snow. I love his little snow whiskers :) Congratulations, Bragi. |
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